apocopation
/ˌæpəkəˈpæʃən/Definitions
1. noun
The process of shortening a word by cutting off a syllable, especially at the end.
“The poet employed apocopation in her verse to create a more rhythmic effect.”
1. noun
The process of shortening a word by cutting off a syllable, especially at the end.
“The poet employed apocopation in her verse to create a more rhythmic effect.”